The coach of the fenerbahçe, José Mourinho, He became an ex -The criminal complaint filed by Galatasaray for alleged comments and racist actions performed after the derby was held on February 24 in the Turkish Super League.
“Following a criminal complaint for racism filed by the Galatasaray Club against our technical director José Mourinho, the Istanbul attorney decided without crime and it was not necessary to start a criminal process, “ FENERBAHçe reported this Friday in a statement.
Mourinho, who since he arrived on the Turkish team was involved in ongoing controversies, told the press conference after the fight against Galatasaray on February 24 that members of the local bench became “Jump like monkeys”, The pejorative image that is commonly associated with the world of football with insulting insults.
A hot derby
The derby, which ends at 0-0, is Arbitrated by Slovenian Slavko Vincic After both clubs request that a foreign college be in charge of the festival
After the meeting, Mourinho gave harsh criticism of the Turkish judges, saying it would be a “Disaster” That a college from that country was directed to the said meeting.
“His bench jumped like monkeys. With a Turkish referee, they took a yellow one in the first minute and five minutes later I had to replace it. Fortunately, it was perfect”The Portuguese coach said at that press conference.
With continuous controversies
By 62 years, the Real Madrid’s intense technician came to the Fenerbahçe last day and was punished and punished for condemning in November the arbitration standards in Türkiye.
Last Wednesday both teams were facing again, this time in the Quarterfinals of the Turkish Cup. At the end of the game, dictating the removal of Mourinho (1-2), he chased and confronted Okan Buruk, the yellow and red coach, which he threw from his nose.
Buruk collapsed and the members of his team had to take Mourinho to the locker room.
Galatasaray is currently a solo leader of the Turkish Super League, with 71 points, followed by the Fenerbahçe, which adds 65.
Source: La Verdad

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